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Hong Kong too dangerous for Deaf Games

Hong Kong too dangerous for Deaf Games

Organisers of the Asia Pacific Deaf Games have decided Hong Kong is too dangerous for the games to be held there so they have cancelled three weeks out. It’s left the Australian team disappointed and worried that the qualifying matches that will no longer take place in Hong Kong. More than 70 deaf Australian athletes […]

Source: Deafness Forum of Australia

COAG Disability Reform Council Communique 9 October 2019

COAG Disability Reform Council Communique 9 October 2019

The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Disability Reform Council (the Council) met in October for its second meeting for 2019. Some of the highlights of the meeting were: The Council agreed the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) will introduce Justice Liaison Officers (JLOs) in each state and territory to work across their justice systems. The […]

Source: DANA

COAG Disability Reform Council Communique – 9 October 2019

COAG Disability Reform Council Communique – 9 October 2019

The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Disability Reform Council (the Council) met on 9 October for its second meeting for 2019. Some of the highlights of the meeting were: The Council agreed the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) will introduce Justice Liaison Officers (JLOs) in each state and territory to work across their justice systems. […]

Source: Deafness Forum of Australia

Victorian child hearing-loss databank goes global

Victorian child hearing-loss databank goes global

A unique databank that profiles children with hearing loss will help researchers globally understand why some children adapt and thrive, while others struggle. The Victorian Childhood Hearing Impairment Longitudinal Databank has collected information for eight years. Its data shows that language development and speech in hearing-impaired children lags behind other children, despite advancements in earlier […]

Source: Deafness Forum of Australia

‘Can’t do without it’: end of phone captioning service

‘Can’t do without it’: end of phone captioning service

Paul Philippa started to go deaf ten years ago. The 86-year-old business consultant on the NSW Central Coast recently signed up to CapTel, a telephone service that provides live captioning on a special handset. “I can’t do without it,” Mr Philippa said. “Because with normal telephone conversations, I might only understand what someone is saying […]

Source: DANA

Hearing loss is still a challenge for kids

Hearing loss is still a challenge for kids

In Australia around 350 children a year are born with a permanent hearing loss. They are routinely identified within weeks of birth and have hearing aids and cochlear implants fitted well before they start school. So why are they still lagging behind their hearing peers in language? Dr Valerie Sung and Dr Peter Carew, University […]

Source: Deafness Forum of Australia

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